'NEW WORLD REVIEW', IS OLD COMMUNIST RAG

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400020033-3
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3
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November 16, 2016
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March 26, 1999
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Approved For Release 2000/04/14: CIA-RDP75-00149R000400020033-3 ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2000/04/14: CIA-RDP75-00149R000400020033-3 Approved For Release 2000/04/14.: CIA-RD~Td~~9R0 WRITERS CALLED BACKERS OF CASTRO WASHINGTON, Jul . 19 ,1 gee u i cal writer' accused three er4 lean reporters today of writing distorted 'stories on Cuba in favor of the Castro regime. In testimony at a Senat( hearing, Carlos Todd, now pree, ident and 'editor of the Cuban Information Service, Coral Ga+ bles, P1a., named the reporteri as retired Brig. Gen. Hugh B. Hester of Chapel Hill, N. C., Charles Kuralt and John Hlava', ceck. Mr. Todd said Mr. Hester went to Flavana as a special correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance. Mr, Kuralt ?va sadmitted as a Columbia Broadcasting System television correspondent. Mr. Hlavaceck went to Havana for the National Broadcasting Com- pany. "Hester's press reports and Kuralt and Hlavaceck's tele- vision appearances have all been favorable to the Castro Com- munist regime in one way or another," Mr. Todd said. Mr. Todd testified before they ,,Senate Internal Security Sub committee, which is investigat-ing "attempts by the pro-Castro forc@s to pervert the American press." Mr. Todd was a columnist and political writer for The Times of Havana until he fled Cuba in October, 1980. } A spok$s;man for the North; Americsn~ Newspaper Alliance` said he ? yesterday that Mr.! Hester aid another writer, Jesse GO n, had written threes stories f Which were straight In-C tervlevt with top officials oft the C't h Government" about six or fright months ago. The' spokf 4an said that since then) Mr. .ter, has "had no connec- tion tit NANA." Ff bard S. Salapt, president of: ? 13, S. News, said C. B. S. h?q :eompletb confidence in the Approved For Releasel~2d.00/04/14: CIA-RDP75-00149R000400020033-3 JUL 2 J ?jJb 4 ^ Apla,iaued f `elease 2000/04/14: CIA-RDP75-00149 ACCUSE U. . - P IMF S. --- fee Veft Uub" Political wrrfte+r, now president of the Cuban Infonna? tian Service, Coral -Fables, Fla., told Senate internal Secul. ft3' Sub oo l mm ttee 1 hers that three Amer newsmen, Re& Brig. Gen. Hu B. Heater, Chapel MR, N. C., and John I -v -r arieK brought ed atorleri on Cuba and the t st ro till have been the Castro regt,~ s in one way or another, he sahL CPYRGHT 7' Approved For Release CIA-RDP75-00149R000400020033-3